How Foreigner's Biggest Hit Tore The Band Apart - Lou Gramm Interview

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  • @marcillioficino4663
    @marcillioficino4663 Жыл бұрын

    Without Lou Gramm's voice, Foreigner would never have gotten off the ground.

  • @FreeMTrider

    @FreeMTrider

    Жыл бұрын

    For sure. He was the heart of that sound. And he is a great song writer. One of my favs.

  • @rodrosco5442

    @rodrosco5442

    Жыл бұрын

    no Lou Gramm,no Foreigner...

  • @anz2441

    @anz2441

    Жыл бұрын

    Amen to that

  • @jmscoving

    @jmscoving

    Жыл бұрын

    The nostalgia they do with Pilson and Kelly is a super cover band but it’s not really Foreigner. It is a great nostalgic representation of the material.

  • @nrwlkguy

    @nrwlkguy

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree so much with what your saying. I seen Foreigner 4-5 times, only with Lou Gramm singing. Without Gramm, they are a cover band!!

  • @stormferdidatter370
    @stormferdidatter370 Жыл бұрын

    “Just the voice of the song. Nothing important.” -No, Lou. To fans like me, your contribution was the most important part of the song. 👍🏽👍🏽

  • @danlc95

    @danlc95

    Жыл бұрын

    Vocals and drums for me. Gotta have those two together. But Lou is a different animal. Any good drummer wouldn't be noticed when Lou is singing!

  • @dianed.3335

    @dianed.3335

    Жыл бұрын

    Preach! Although the new lead singer is fabulous, Lou Gramm was perfection.

  • @strats991

    @strats991

    Жыл бұрын

    He was being sarcastic when he said that.

  • @puppycat58

    @puppycat58

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely true

  • @mikevaughan3666

    @mikevaughan3666

    8 ай бұрын

    As a singing fool Lou was one of the wonderful voices I could emulate pretty well. His range was mine and it got me alot of "Love" in the 70s. Thanks Lou ! Your voice, not micks guitars, were a signature of the airwaves during my teens and 20s.

  • @carolk5770
    @carolk5770 Жыл бұрын

    Hold your head up high Lou. You were the heart & soul of Foreigner. ❤ We all know that!

  • @rogerheisler2554

    @rogerheisler2554

    9 ай бұрын

    Yes, we don't give a damn who wrote it! His vocals were the draw!

  • @markr.1984

    @markr.1984

    8 ай бұрын

    "Hold your head up" was Argent, not Foreigner.

  • @joannmartinez8295

    @joannmartinez8295

    5 ай бұрын

    I have to agree with you on this, it was lou's heart and soul that you heard when he sang I was a teenager in 1977 when I heard my first Foreigner song. I still get the same chills when I hear a foreigner song with Lou Gramm. They would never have gotten as big as they were without him.

  • @joannmartinez8295

    @joannmartinez8295

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@guitarszenwe all have different opinions.

  • @joannmartinez8295

    @joannmartinez8295

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@rogerheisler2554yes indeed!!!

  • @Christopher-nz8ir
    @Christopher-nz8ir9 ай бұрын

    Without Lou Graham There Is No Foreigner PERIOD !

  • @johnlafleur9251
    @johnlafleur9251 Жыл бұрын

    I toured with Foreigner in '93 & '94. I was hired as their fitness trainer and I eventually also became their Assistant Tour Manager. I travelled on the band bus with them, unlike the crew who travelled on a separate crew bus. Lou was the nicest, most humble person you would ever want to meet. An absolute gentleman, an incredible talent with an amazing voice and a real pleasure to work with. I have nothing to say about Mick. I believe every word that Lou told in this video. Side note: I was with them in South Africa right when Apartheid ended in 1994 and a Black choir sang with Foreigner on stage when they did "I Want To Know What Love Is". That was a big thing at the time and that performance still gives me chills. I wrote an article for "Muscle & Fitness" magazine about the challenges of touring with, and training a rock group on the road. It appeared in their November 1994 issue.

  • @Miadolph

    @Miadolph

    Жыл бұрын

    Please comment on Mick, that’s what this part of the interview is about. Would love your insight

  • @SwampDweller67

    @SwampDweller67

    Жыл бұрын

    Did they also play dodgeball with your brother Pete?

  • @theresaakins2317

    @theresaakins2317

    Жыл бұрын

    I don't mean to be mean but I thought Lou G. Was kind of standoffs to fans and "people below him." I'm glad yo know he's cool.

  • @johnlafleur9251

    @johnlafleur9251

    Жыл бұрын

    @@theresaakins2317 He's actually a little shy around strangers which may come off as standoffish to some people. Extremely nice, down to earth guy.

  • @concernedcitizen5493

    @concernedcitizen5493

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick seems like that type of guy, im sure hes doing the same with Kelly Hanson 🙄

  • @GraphicallySpeakingMimi
    @GraphicallySpeakingMimi Жыл бұрын

    Lou was NEVER just a voice in a song. He made the song, he made Foreigner the success it was.

  • @ldolphin34

    @ldolphin34

    Жыл бұрын

    This is gospel. You can take that as a pun based on the way the interview went, but the fact that remains that Lou Gramm was more than just the guy holding the microphone. He was involved in everything Foreigner was doing, even when Mick Jones was trying to make it more like himself. There isn't a Foreigner fan out there that doesn't think Lou Gramm is one of the best vocalists ever in rock.

  • @mebell9982

    @mebell9982

    Жыл бұрын

    Inndeed, 100 %.. thank you...

  • @puppycat58

    @puppycat58

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @dancedance3440
    @dancedance3440 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm, not only an incredible, unforgettable singer but a kind, humble soul. Definitely the unseen heart of Foreigner.

  • @warrenp.5916

    @warrenp.5916

    8 ай бұрын

    And for as much talent that “Mick” had the end of the band is the result of Micks drug use and greed. They’ve dissolved into a cover band, living on past success.

  • @randypleva2397
    @randypleva2397 Жыл бұрын

    I can’t sing , I can’t play an instrument, but my ears know what they like and I’m telling you Mr Gramm is the real deal NO ONE WILL EVER TAKE THAT VOICE … without him there’s nothing.

  • @WeaponsEducation
    @WeaponsEducation Жыл бұрын

    Without Lou Gramm, the name Foreigner would not exist. Read his autobiography.

  • @cliffordbodine5834

    @cliffordbodine5834

    Жыл бұрын

    Great book! "Juke Box Hero"

  • @FreeMTrider

    @FreeMTrider

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @beverlymaxwell3556

    @beverlymaxwell3556

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 👍 💯

  • @ralex3697

    @ralex3697

    Жыл бұрын

    Amazing talent

  • @Mark-sd7fc

    @Mark-sd7fc

    Жыл бұрын

    Lou was a genius, just ask him!

  • @jackwilliams4895
    @jackwilliams4895 Жыл бұрын

    So many interviewers would have interrupted Lou. And they would have missed the story. Kudos for your patience. Bravo!

  • @floydthebarber9956

    @floydthebarber9956

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. John did a masterful job letting Lou tell the entire story without interjecting. It's the mark of great interviewing.

  • @davidbrunson8407

    @davidbrunson8407

    Жыл бұрын

    @@floydthebarber9956 he had a lot of patience

  • @goopah

    @goopah

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree with you both. I hate when the interviewer tries to 'steer' the conversation away from when the interviewee was in the middle of answering the previous question. Rare is the interviewer who can ask a question and then step out of the way. More kudos!

  • @KirkHealy

    @KirkHealy

    Жыл бұрын

    Jack, you are so right. Being in the business gives me/us an unheard appreciation for this talented host.

  • @Hoodamax

    @Hoodamax

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree 100% Thanks John. I call interviewers who interrupt "bulldozers". They LOSE whatever their guest was about to say forever. Lou is a great guy, hope he lives long and well.

  • @incogneto3645
    @incogneto36459 ай бұрын

    I agree. He needs a Grammy. He sang the song

  • @MidMo4020
    @MidMo4020 Жыл бұрын

    Lou is one of the most important and legendary voices of rock and roll. Basically an American icon.. it sucks he lost a few million, but years from now they’ll be saying “Mick who?” He could be easily replaced and nobody would know different. But Lou’s voice IS Foreigner🔥🇺🇸

  • @puppycat58

    @puppycat58

    11 ай бұрын

    Absolutely, I always said that

  • @jamesball5743

    @jamesball5743

    9 ай бұрын

    That’s crazy, Mick’s guitar is the difference

  • @warrenp.5916

    @warrenp.5916

    8 ай бұрын

    But Foreigner would not be the band they became without the entire band!

  • @lisaburke4274

    @lisaburke4274

    8 ай бұрын

    Mick can be replaced as far as the instruments he plays!! They have a new lead singer but he just don't deliver the song with the power Lou had! Lou is probably in the top 5 best singers of all the singers from the 70s to now!! Never tire of Lou Gramm

  • @stricknine8623

    @stricknine8623

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@lisaburke4274As importantly as Lou Gramm is and was,...It is absurd to think that any guitar player would do. The musical sound of bands like Foreigner come from the hands, soul and the mind of the player.. It's just absurd...Those songs would never have happened if it weren't for BOTH of them..

  • @RFazor
    @RFazor Жыл бұрын

    Lou, when millions of fans hear that beautiful song, the last person they think of is Mick.

  • @danlc95

    @danlc95

    Жыл бұрын

    Always Lou!!

  • @marksvideochannel3592

    @marksvideochannel3592

    Жыл бұрын

    Best reply to this, well said!!!

  • @abc-bu7nr

    @abc-bu7nr

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick who? 😂

  • @jefffrommaine5909

    @jefffrommaine5909

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly 💯%

  • @leoclement3801

    @leoclement3801

    Жыл бұрын

    You are 100% correct!

  • @hilljennie27
    @hilljennie27 Жыл бұрын

    Had no idea that Lou was treated so unfairly. Karma is a beast. Thank you Lou for your beautiful voice. Be well.

  • @mikegrassman4773
    @mikegrassman4773 Жыл бұрын

    Lou man, you are the reason Foreigner made it and the band would not exist without you. I would not go see them today because it's not the same without you. # lougramm

  • @charlesavino8826
    @charlesavino882610 ай бұрын

    I ate dinner with Lou Gramm (Gramatico} at a fund raiser once. We talked cars and kids and I only brought up music once with a question about the sax solo on "Urgent." Lou is a pure gentleman and just a great guy. Love him.

  • @ferguson011
    @ferguson011 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm ... Steve Perry ... Brad Delp ... Bobby Kimball ... what an era for lead male vocalists. Couldn't separate them myself.

  • @tinydancer36

    @tinydancer36

    Жыл бұрын

    What a well-rounded list! I love that you included Bobby Kimball! Sad to see them age though. As a 66 year old myself, when I play their music I feel like a teen again.

  • @barrylouderman7759

    @barrylouderman7759

    Жыл бұрын

    Dennis Deyoung also

  • @randyyoung9892

    @randyyoung9892

    Жыл бұрын

    Micky Thomas was and still is terrific

  • @rubenmarin1448

    @rubenmarin1448

    Жыл бұрын

    I'll add Jimi jamison 😁

  • @drunk247

    @drunk247

    Жыл бұрын

    Im not sure who Bobby Kimball is by name but the other 3 are the Mt Rushmore of 70s hard rock singers so Bobby must be a badass too.

  • @lakshmicostello900
    @lakshmicostello900 Жыл бұрын

    My first concert was Foreigner with The Cars opening. Without Lou Graham there is no Foreigner. ❤️

  • @JohnMartin-yj3gv

    @JohnMartin-yj3gv

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here, Foreigner with opening act Brian Adams, Ottawa Civic Centre March 1982.

  • @mrknotthall

    @mrknotthall

    8 ай бұрын

    "Gramm"

  • @EricBlackmonGuitar
    @EricBlackmonGuitar Жыл бұрын

    Any good guitarist can play Mick's parts. NOBODY will ever replace the sound of Lou Gramm's voice. I think this story gives new meaning to the term "COLD AS ICE".

  • @jamisojo

    @jamisojo

    Жыл бұрын

    Nobody gets the big bucks for playing a guitar part. You have to be able to create.

  • @garycochran2648

    @garycochran2648

    Жыл бұрын

    Kelly Hanson did a wonderful job of replacing Lou Gramm.

  • @rchrd3353

    @rchrd3353

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@jamisojo yeh the songwriting is the hard part. mick needs credit for writing some of this brilliant stuff. it's not only about technical skill. most of the best songs in existence don't need some prodigy to play them. there's also a reason there's so many amazing guitar players on youtube who can technically wow you, but aren't famous and don't have any good songs to their name. that being said, much of foreigner's success is due to Lou's voice, and there's no way mick deserves 100% of the credit if lou's story is true (which i believe is). sucks people can't just be happy with 50/50 like Lou was and share success.

  • @Imgrateful777

    @Imgrateful777

    Жыл бұрын

    Just another masterpiece from the 80's. Outstanding song but best sung by Lou!!!! Knowing what love is, is loving God and the beautiful woman He gave me 39 years ago. We are deeper in love now. We so enjoy listening to the 70s & 80s music, especially while out cruising in the exotic speed machine I bought her a few months ago, simply because I like her. She still looks hotter than her car, and I don't mind that kind of problem! Rock on! On top of that we have 7 adult children and our 5th grandchild due soon. I am the most blessed man alive!!!!!

  • @harrykadaras9459

    @harrykadaras9459

    11 ай бұрын

    ​@@garycochran2648he's not even 1/4 as good as Lou

  • @JohnNewkirk1
    @JohnNewkirk1 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm, for my money, will always be the heart and soul of Foreigner. Listening to the re-recorded versions of their hits without Lou I knew immediately it wasn't him. No one can replace that voice.

  • @lancedibble4724

    @lancedibble4724

    6 ай бұрын

    AMEN!! GOT THAT RT!!

  • @terryc.3390
    @terryc.3390 Жыл бұрын

    So, Mick's ego killed Foreigner. SHOCKING...Not! Lou is the voice of Foreigner. I know Mick was the primary songwriter, but he's got to know every Foreigner song resonated because of Lou's voice.

  • @patricksmith8249

    @patricksmith8249

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick was jealous of Lou, clearly.

  • @JamesDavis-sh9gh

    @JamesDavis-sh9gh

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick is now catching Karma by doing endless tours with a Karaoke band just for rent money. Like what ever is left of Chicago, Mick will end up dying on the road at old age.

  • @ronaldshank7589

    @ronaldshank7589

    Жыл бұрын

    Man... some people don't want to give credit, where credit is due. That's just selfish! Hang in there, Lou! We love ya...and we know that you were done wrong. What Mick needs to remember, is that what goes around, comes around!

  • @odurandina

    @odurandina

    Жыл бұрын

    Simon & Garfunkel redux

  • @grimdrum2396

    @grimdrum2396

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it was just as much greed. I've played as a semi-professional musician my whole life and some guys always have dollar signs in their mind. I've experienced cancelled shows, and equipment being sold while on tour, and the other band mates were forced to buy replacement gear to continue touring. Some people love money and love to flaunt it, no matter what their occupation. Depends were the priorities are.

  • @technoforever888
    @technoforever888 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm one of THE greatest voices in Rock and that voice is the defining sound of Foreigner no matter what Mick says, we the fans know!!! We love you, Lou!!! Sorry that you were wronged, but one's SOUL is more important than fame or fortune. Thanks for taking the time to share your story!!!

  • @williamdon3442

    @williamdon3442

    Жыл бұрын

    Steve perry is great.

  • @williambergman3840

    @williambergman3840

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely priceless Lou Gramm loved him back in the day n love him Now🤩❤️❤️❤️

  • @louisb5563

    @louisb5563

    Жыл бұрын

    Right!👍

  • @technoforever888

    @technoforever888

    Жыл бұрын

    @@williamdon3442 Yes, like I said ONE of the greatest, Steve is one of the greatest also!!!

  • @mrkimble2618

    @mrkimble2618

    Жыл бұрын

    @@technoforever888 no, lou is great, Steve is the greatest

  • @normatible9795
    @normatible979510 ай бұрын

    I love that you allowed Lou to talk and we all listen intently on this music legend. Respects!

  • @Jackmanis
    @Jackmanis9 ай бұрын

    Such a shame that egos have ruined so many great bands. Love your voice Lou.

  • @timtravels116
    @timtravels116 Жыл бұрын

    No matter the split, Lou’s contribution was absolutely immeasurable. Lou should’ve insisted on a piece. Like Chris Rock said, “I don’t know what Oates did, but I know Hall never did it without him.”

  • @guidedmeditation2396

    @guidedmeditation2396

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree. The song writer is massively important but bringing the words on paper to life with such passion and emotion is every bit as important. Even a great cover band is just not the same. kzread.info/dash/bejne/i3xoqMmQYae9ktY.html Its fine for a Howard Johnson cocktail lounge but not a mega arena .

  • @bartsullivan4866

    @bartsullivan4866

    Жыл бұрын

    That is a great analogy

  • @AztecWench

    @AztecWench

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I concur. He should've pushed for credit on that song and not given up on it. No sense in crying about it now, IMO.

  • @Adulteducation8

    @Adulteducation8

    Жыл бұрын

    I am such a huge fan of Daryl Hall and John Oates, and that line from Chris Rock is so goddamn funny!

  • @braxal6983
    @braxal6983 Жыл бұрын

    I feel bad For Lou that he was treated unfairly. Lou is an essential part of the band without him it would have not been what it was when I was growing up. Cold as Ice in 1977 was on the radio non-stop when I was a kid. Such an Iconic song along with many others!!!!

  • @riceflatpicking4954

    @riceflatpicking4954

    Жыл бұрын

    That first record was/is epic! I was 10 years old, got it on 8 track. Me and my music crazed buddy listened to it after school non-stop over and over. Even though I was only 10 I had a real ear and I’m so grateful to have grown up in a family that encouraged me to listen to everything.

  • @cjlive5182

    @cjlive5182

    Жыл бұрын

    Never get tired of cold as ice

  • @CaptainAmerica-jw2xh

    @CaptainAmerica-jw2xh

    Жыл бұрын

    Cold As Ice is a great song. My favorite Foreigner song is Double Vision.

  • @shadowban481

    @shadowban481

    Жыл бұрын

    Hot bloded is one of those songs memories fly fast.

  • @draco4540

    @draco4540

    Жыл бұрын

    lou gramm is the face of foreigner, dennis deyoung is the face of styx, and steve perry is the face of journey. three greats of the 1970's and 1980's. the three of them made their respective groups the mega groups stadium bands) that they were.

  • @jimmyc2446
    @jimmyc24469 ай бұрын

    There's Only One Lou Gramm!!!...The Best!!

  • @KingdomBuilderTV2015
    @KingdomBuilderTV2015 Жыл бұрын

    I had the pleasure of interviewing Lou about five years ago about his time in Foreigner, as well as his faith and how his brain tumor scare changed his complete outlook on life. Such a humble guy and as a kid of the 80’s growing up listening to him sing on the radio, it was a total fanboy moment as well. Being a musician and singer myself, you cannot convince me that Mick was the reason so many people listened to the band. Yeah, he may have written a lot of the songs, but had Lou’s passionate and unmatched vocals not have been on these tracks, I know Foreigner would NEVER have had the success they did. Have they had any hit songs since Lou left? Hmmm…. I don’t believe so. Great interview John, loved hearing more in-depth about the song! - Jay

  • @mariannewhitefield7492

    @mariannewhitefield7492

    Жыл бұрын

    Look at the Cars, Ric Ocasek wrote the songs but every song he sang was kind of goofy but when Ben Orr sang the songs Ric wrote man what a difference what a voice like " Drive"! What a Rock legend ! And Lou Gramm is Rock royalty! R.I. P Ben!

  • @StreetTruckinTitan

    @StreetTruckinTitan

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mariannewhitefield7492 + RIP Ric!

  • @kathleenkretai5330

    @kathleenkretai5330

    11 ай бұрын

    I just heard the guy that they replaced Lou with but the music does not have the same feel to it, you can never replace the original who trademarks a historical piece of art with a copy, at least not to my ears.

  • @randyharbaugh7819
    @randyharbaugh7819 Жыл бұрын

    Congrats John for creating an environment where Lou was able to tell his side of the story without being stepped on by the person doing the interview. Far too many people would have stepped in and possibly changed the tone of the interview. You can often learn so much more by just letting others talk

  • @mitchbutler7933

    @mitchbutler7933

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree. Listening to Howard Stern interview is pure torture. Interrupting every 10 seconds. Ya ya it’s your show, you got the job.

  • @TrinityParaziader

    @TrinityParaziader

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree 100% there is another KZreadr that I unsubscribed for that reason. He has gained interviews with some impressive artists. Yet, he controls the entire conversation without giving the artist the chance to make their point. This was a well managed interview

  • @everythingmatters6308

    @everythingmatters6308

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TrinityParaziader I bet he always wears a hat and glasses and can't take criticism from the comments.

  • @habyss
    @habyss Жыл бұрын

    I like how Lou is telling this without interruption.

  • @jimmcneely4381
    @jimmcneely4381 Жыл бұрын

    Mick deserves credit for putting together a great iconic band, however without Lou they most likely would not have had the success, Lou has or had one of the absolute best rock and roll voices of ALL TIME! History will show that he will be remembered in the top 5 rock singers ever......

  • @dianed.3335

    @dianed.3335

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely! His voice was perfection.

  • @dancedance3440

    @dancedance3440

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree!

  • @davidhornbeck1470

    @davidhornbeck1470

    Жыл бұрын

    Great singer, but maybe not a top 5

  • @johnnymann6465

    @johnnymann6465

    Жыл бұрын

    Top five I agree

  • @alijhansen07

    @alijhansen07

    8 ай бұрын

    Absolutely!!

  • @cutwater1965
    @cutwater196511 ай бұрын

    Lou, I think that I can speak for all of us in that we really appreciate all of your contributions to Foreign. Without a doubt, you are one of the greatest rock singer/songwriters of all time. One of my personal favorites. This transcendes 4 decades!

  • @prodesign8189

    @prodesign8189

    8 ай бұрын

    Bigger than Robert Plant as far as I am concerned.

  • @dadams8086
    @dadams8086 Жыл бұрын

    Lou was one of the greatest vocalists of all time. Total heart and soul.

  • @dennisdemark8151
    @dennisdemark8151 Жыл бұрын

    Without lead singer...Lou Gramm... it's just a tribute band. yes Kelly is a fine singer...Lou Gramm is irreplaceable.🎤🎼🎶🎶🎶🎸

  • @MusicLover-ox5kd

    @MusicLover-ox5kd

    Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t care for Kelly, he wasn’t very good at lip-synching Lou’s songs. Maybe because I was watching for it but it was very noticeable to me.

  • @lisamoore3036

    @lisamoore3036

    Жыл бұрын

    Queen does it right performing, "Queen with Adam Lambert." " Foreigner with Kelly Hansen" Who the he'll is that?" I still don't know where he came from. It's very sad that Mick Jones passes his tribute band off as Foreigner. I guess it is all about the money.

  • @michaelgreene2920

    @michaelgreene2920

    Жыл бұрын

    Fact..

  • @ConstitutionMattersMost

    @ConstitutionMattersMost

    Жыл бұрын

    When Lou left, I left, they ceased to be Foreigner. Why would I go see them?

  • @ConstitutionMattersMost

    @ConstitutionMattersMost

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MusicLover-ox5kd Kelly a nobody, I didn't know who he was until today. I couldn't even understand how they could even go on tour, without Lou.

  • @Scott__C
    @Scott__C9 ай бұрын

    Without Lou's lead vocal, that song wouldn't have gone anywhere.

  • @jayceeadams4379
    @jayceeadams437911 ай бұрын

    Lou is a legend. His voice was one of the most distinct and original voices of all time as well as incredibly powerful and soulful. Huge love ❤

  • @scottstephenson2112
    @scottstephenson2112 Жыл бұрын

    The pride of Rochester, NY!! Still lives here and is a God amongst the people. A few years back I was at a Rochester Amerks hockey game and without introduction came out and sang the National Anthem. He was amazing and I was blown away. Lou is one of the best ever!

  • @G_Machine_Joe

    @G_Machine_Joe

    Жыл бұрын

    I see him at the local car shows around here all the time too. Usually in the Camaro he's had forever 🤘🏼

  • @arunphillips6977
    @arunphillips6977 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm is one of rock's best ever vocalists, and no amount of hardship or critique or unfair treatment from any other band member will ever change that. Foreigner was/is and will always be known for that amazing voice - Lou you are a legend sir!

  • @dianed.3335

    @dianed.3335

    Жыл бұрын

    Preach!!!!

  • @suzetteging4050

    @suzetteging4050

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes! A legend! Absolutely ❤

  • @bakersfieldre
    @bakersfieldre9 ай бұрын

    when I think of Foreigner, I hear that great voice of Lou Gramm

  • @ItalianAngel21175
    @ItalianAngel2117510 ай бұрын

    Mr. Lou Gramm, all I have to say is You Are Foreigner! It's YOUR voice everyone wanted and loved about Foreigner. When you left, the group was pretty much done. I will always credit you my friend along with most of the world. We love you Lou Gramm!!! 💯💋💖🌹

  • @MarcRice
    @MarcRice Жыл бұрын

    I had no idea that Lou was done that way. He's a great vocalist and lyricist. His is a cautionary tale: be careful who you're working with. Love you, Lou.

  • @davidmaneti9788

    @davidmaneti9788

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick, I feel was God led until his ego got in the way. When he fired original bass player Ed Gagliardi he was already fixing something that DIDN'T need fixing!

  • @darrell6800

    @darrell6800

    Жыл бұрын

    Shlotz: Delp……Jones:Gramm

  • @60zeller

    @60zeller

    Жыл бұрын

    Well,Sholtz was Boston. He did everything (but sing)

  • @Fiona2254

    @Fiona2254

    Жыл бұрын

    @@60zeller true Boston was Sholtz baby from get go even making his own sound equipment and tricking the label by recoding in his basement.

  • @scottmiller6529

    @scottmiller6529

    Жыл бұрын

    @@60zeller you don’t the real story

  • @semloclusa1630
    @semloclusa1630 Жыл бұрын

    I started listening to Foreigner, when their first came out, only because of Lou’s voice. So distinct and powerful. Lou’s voice is one of the greatest rock & roll voices of all time! He is a survivor and an inspiration.

  • @fredwright5954

    @fredwright5954

    Жыл бұрын

    i listened to foreigner because of micks riffs..dirty white boy is the best

  • @juliacray5387
    @juliacray5387 Жыл бұрын

    I Don’t Want To Live Without You was our first dance at our wedding! Oct 1991! Still married 31 years. I love your song Lou! 🎶

  • @jimbenny3331
    @jimbenny3331 Жыл бұрын

    Lou proved that his voice was the main attraction when he released his very own solo album and the songs were just as good as his Foreigner stuff.

  • @tube396
    @tube396 Жыл бұрын

    Lou, without you the success Foreigner and Mick Jones acheived would never exist. People would be saying, Mick who? It is well documented that you have one of the greatest voices in Rock & Roll history and that is an achievement only a rare few can claim.

  • @debzest4life37

    @debzest4life37

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick Who...

  • @fishingfreak9734
    @fishingfreak9734 Жыл бұрын

    Lou is one of the best rock singers of all time. I remember when "Feels Like The First Time" hit the radio waves in 1977.....I think that "Cold As Ice" was the second release. I was in high school.

  • @warrenbutterfield4208

    @warrenbutterfield4208

    8 ай бұрын

    Remember that time very well 76 into 77. Those songs were kind of powerful jumping off the radio described by the DJs as a “new band“ hyped as being from England. They were neither new nor from England. Only partially true. Mick Jones had been in Spooky Tooth and he was from England, but the rest of it was a fantasy. Lou Gramm was the one with staying power when you recall the bands hay day. Mick Jones comes to mind having played the only rock concert ever at my high school opening for Leslie West right before Foreigner hit.

  • @sisfinley4091
    @sisfinley40919 ай бұрын

    No matter what Lou was the Gorilla Glue he was the reason you was played on the radio hes the reason you had thousands of friends hes the reason your band shot to fame hes the reason for all the millions in your pocket without Lou at that time you would have not succeeded your a legend Lou ♥️ always will be . (LOU GRAHAM) THE REST WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AMAZING VOICE AND FRONTMAN

  • @marklowe7431
    @marklowe7431 Жыл бұрын

    Here in Australia years ago we managed to get tickets and didn't know he wasn't lead vocalist. We were devastated. It wasn't the same. His voice is fundamental.

  • @hallewis389
    @hallewis389 Жыл бұрын

    Lou performed at our local high school auditorium a few years ago. I took my wife and mother-in-law who both loved Foreigner, neither knew who this artist was until the first song started playing. They could not believe how great he was. Thanks for this interview.

  • @MrSummerbreeze01

    @MrSummerbreeze01

    Жыл бұрын

    Are u serious? Where was this?

  • @suzetteging4050

    @suzetteging4050

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow! That’s neat!

  • @rickacaron
    @rickacaron Жыл бұрын

    The entire reason that I Want To Know was such a huge hit was the emotional performance by Lou Gramm and the accompaniment of the choir. Without that, the song itself would have been buried as an album track that wouldn't have gotten a sniff of a Grammy.

  • @Elwrt455
    @Elwrt455 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm's amazing voice helped Foreigner achieve it's success. Heartbraking to listen to this story!

  • @axepagode33626
    @axepagode3362610 ай бұрын

    "Waiting for a girl like you" is still my favorite. The song that lived at number two for ten weeks. That had to hurt a little, because up until that point they hadn't had a number one on the pop charts.

  • @davestewart2067

    @davestewart2067

    8 ай бұрын

    And today it’s a rock ballad classic. “Physical”?!? It’s in the dustbin of history.

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB
    @VIDEOHEREBOB Жыл бұрын

    Rest assured Lou, without question, it was your passionate, soulful, iconic vocals, your voice, your tone, (on the hits and the album cuts) that made that band. Mick sure as hell knows it!

  • @m118lr

    @m118lr

    Жыл бұрын

    ..for sure.

  • @kittensanddaisies5615

    @kittensanddaisies5615

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely!

  • @mwilson70201

    @mwilson70201

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely. though Mick might not admit it the fact that Lou's replacement sounds so much like Lou bears witness to this truth. By the way, what's the new guys name?

  • @michaelmauro9335

    @michaelmauro9335

    Жыл бұрын

    Mick who ?? I only think of lou Gramm when I hear those 70s and 80s hits , lou made the songs what they are today

  • @VIDEOHEREBOB

    @VIDEOHEREBOB

    Жыл бұрын

    @@michaelmauro9335 Absolutely Mike. Listening and studying his singing helped me to learn just how far one can take their voice. He set the bar so high.

  • @melodee.r
    @melodee.r Жыл бұрын

    Lou has one of rocks best voices , I was lucky enough to see them in 1998 .

  • @kentlewis987
    @kentlewis987 Жыл бұрын

    I saw Foreigner live in ‘85…when the gospel choir came out, it was the single greatest concert moment that I’ve ever witnessed.

  • @RichardWarland

    @RichardWarland

    6 ай бұрын

    I am as jealous as all get out!

  • @larkraines9311
    @larkraines9311 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Grammatico is my favorite vocalist of all time, and has been ever since I matured into the period of time in my younger years, to really appreciate music. The Foreigner 4 lp cemented that as fact, when I was about 12 - 13 years old. I remember all of this going down, like it was yesterday. I bought Lous book when it came out, and learned what really happened, instead of what was being said in the media. Mick had already known what it felt like to have superstar success, as he had made a name for himself overseas before coming to the U.S. and being involved in Foreigner. Lou was a hired gun to him from the beginning, in my opinion. He is a greedy, heartless, souless man. You don't spend that kind of time, make that many records, and then just suddenly become that way. To do that to another human being, especially considering his contributions, (not to mention that INCREDIBLE voice! Full of heart and soul! ), is something I cannot comprehend. I don't own, nor will I even listen to, ANYTHING that came out after Lou left. It isn't Foreigner without Lou. Nor will I even entertain listening to anything else that Mick has been involved with. However, I own everything Lou has accomplished. Treat yourself to the Shadow King lp. One of my favorites, along with his 1st two solo recordings, Ready Or Not, and Long Hard Look. (Both cds are signed by Lou, when I met him at the rocknroll expo in Columbus, Ohio. Lita Ford, Billy Squire, and Rik Emmet of Triumph were also there. 90, 91, maybe? Anyways, just saw this while getting ready for work, and had to add to the comments, as I am a HUGE fan of Lou. Guitar players are a dime a dozen. I do respect the talent of playing and song writing ability, arraignments, everything else that goes into it. But to be blessed with vocal cords like Lou has, is truly a gift. His personality and humble demeanor sets him in a completely different league than the one guys like Mick are in. Mick is all about the money, and has lost the passion he once had. To give Lou absolutely nothing, for the biggest song of the bands career, and take the family on a 6 month world tour via an ocean cruise, with absolutely no guilt for what he did to Lou, is pure greed. Not to mention the ego involved. What an asshole. Lou did the entire vocal on his own, with no help or criticism, and it defines that song. I understand the greedy prick wrote the song and worked with the choir, (which wasn't even his idea in the first place), but Lou should have gotten 25% at least. Even the 20% that Mick started with, would probably have earned Lou a Grammy. They were not far off from each other on that 1st offer. Lou came back with a better offer for Mick than his 1st, trying to respect his work and come to an understanding. For Mick to counter with 95%-5%, was a real dickhead and egomaniac move on his part. Then, when Lou was so frustrated and basically heartbroken that he told him to "just keep it all" in the heat of the moment, you'd think he (Mick) would think about the history, accomplishments, and friendship of the past 10 years. Nope - he kept 100% of it as if he deserved it. He damn sure did not. What a heartless bastard. I don't know how Lou stuck around for any amount of time after that. I wouldn't have anything to do with someone like that, once they showed their true colors. Easy for me to say - I'm sure Lou was thinking about the fans, and the rest of the band, too. I lost any and all respect for Mick once I learned this about him. Lou puts passion and emotion from his very heart and soul, into his vocal performance like few others can. Listen to "If I Don't Have You" off of his 1st solo recording, and you'll hear exactly what I'm referring to. He has that blessed voice, that can stir emotion in another human being, no matter what mood they are in. That's a powerful talent. Layne Staley of Alice In Chains, is another. David Pack of Ambrosia, is also a favorite. (Check out "Nutshell" by Alice In Chains, and "Ready For Camarillo" by Ambrosia.) We love you, Lou!!! You have a heart of gold, and would never even think about doing anything like Mick did to you, which makes you the much better man in the end. By far.

  • @teresamcmillan541
    @teresamcmillan541 Жыл бұрын

    Love Lou Gramm! Loved “Waiting for a Girl Like You” especially. What a great vocalist! I saw him in concert with Foreigner in ‘81.

  • @alicecobb842

    @alicecobb842

    Жыл бұрын

    That song holds special meaning for me. My husband "dedicated" Waiting On A Girl to me once. Romantic song and romantic gesture!

  • @screwyootube1

    @screwyootube1

    Жыл бұрын

    Waiting for a Girl Like You SHOULD'VE been #1! It spent 10 weeks at #2, nine of them behind "Physical" by Olivia Newton-John. A truly horrible song! I think it was fixed.

  • @fredericbarclay4601

    @fredericbarclay4601

    Жыл бұрын

    @@screwyootube1 word. Olivia IS my favorite singer,maybe ever, but "Waiting" was better. Always thought Foreigner was British, tho'. Great Band!

  • @audreyann1975

    @audreyann1975

    Жыл бұрын

    1981 is one of my favorite eras in music 🎶. I read your comment and said to myself "ohhh my goodness 1981! That must've been an incredible concert!" You're very lucky. I turned 6 yrs old in June of 1981.

  • @Fiona2254

    @Fiona2254

    Жыл бұрын

    El saw Lou on his own about 6 years ago and he’s amazing. He sang all the hits, after all it’s his voice that made them what they are.

  • @delroy64
    @delroy64 Жыл бұрын

    One of the most distinctive - signature and recognized voice in rock music. He was the" Foreigner" sound.

  • @SAmusicUncut
    @SAmusicUncut6 ай бұрын

    Lou you are a legend. In the early 90s I was producing my first band who were supporting Foreigner in Johannesburg and they couldn’t get their parents into the venue. You disappeared for 10 minutes, came back and told us it was sorted out- and it was! You are loved around the world and I for one believe you had the best rock voice of all time!

  • @erichollar5503
    @erichollar5503 Жыл бұрын

    Lou was an idol and icon for me when I was a kid in late elementary / early junior high. I remember a special motivational movie that was shown to us, which featured Lou. This was a huge thing for me, to see him presenting his thoughts to motivate kids. Of course I continued to love the music of Foreigner and Lou's solo work. I don't even know who Mick is, other than a member of Foreigner. I certainly think Lou is the better person out of all of this. What does it profit a man to gain the whole world and forfeit his soul? Sounds like someone doesn't really know what love is.

  • @thomascouncil81
    @thomascouncil81 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm’s voice is a huge part of all those great Foreigner tracks & why they charted so well (even when he wasn’t really try’n hard). Great man, great voice, great group & the soundtrack of so many people’s lives.

  • @williambergman3840

    @williambergman3840

    Жыл бұрын

    Facts 👍🤪😻

  • @john564holloway
    @john564holloway Жыл бұрын

    This is one of the saddest stories in Rock history. When one loses millions, it's insane but this is ludicrous. So upsetting to know this happened to you, Lou.

  • @srcastic8764

    @srcastic8764

    Жыл бұрын

    It ain’t about the money.

  • @mikemyers2228

    @mikemyers2228

    Жыл бұрын

    😆😆

  • @toddgakk5783

    @toddgakk5783

    Жыл бұрын

    Should have took the 20%

  • @jimgrizzly2357

    @jimgrizzly2357

    Жыл бұрын

    Poor Lou

  • @martinthompson2425

    @martinthompson2425

    Жыл бұрын

    @@srcastic8764 . It starts with the principle of going from being creative partner to being just a hired gun singer. But let’s not kid ourselves, money was definitely an important factor. Mr Gramm said it himself by describing their “process” of determining percentages. Sad story. …but Lou Gramm was/is such an amazing vocalist! One of my faves in the world of rock music!

  • @hollyrealmusic8817
    @hollyrealmusic8817 Жыл бұрын

    Lou is a beloved singer-songwriter and musician from the Roc community where I grew up. I remember well all the great songs Lou and Foreigner created and performed and still rock out when I hear their songs. They helped to motivate and inspire me to become a musician.

  • @maureenchevrier2369
    @maureenchevrier2369 Жыл бұрын

    Lou's fans have said it all. Without Lou's voice, his good looks, his exceptional treatment of every song he sang, and his riveting on stage presence, Foreigner would not have had anywhere near the success it had.

  • @suzetteging4050

    @suzetteging4050

    Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree! ❤

  • @StreetTruckinTitan

    @StreetTruckinTitan

    Жыл бұрын

    i agree but when I need some recent live fix of Foreigner Kelly Hanson does a damn fine job Imo!

  • @DonRRicks
    @DonRRicks Жыл бұрын

    As far as I’m concerned, there is no Foreigner without Lou Gramm. I knew that there was some tension over I Want To Know, but I never dreamed that Mick could be such a….I won’t say anymore as a Christian. But, Lou came out way ahead because he met Someone who changed his life

  • @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel

    @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel

    Жыл бұрын

    A Christian should be familiar with Proverbs 18:17. Have you heard Mick Jones explain his side of the issue?

  • @davidgibson7615

    @davidgibson7615

    Жыл бұрын

    I could add it for you .. Mick was a prick

  • @louisb5563

    @louisb5563

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@TheMICMusicInspirationChannel Where can the interview be found?

  • @dranderson6071

    @dranderson6071

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TheMICMusicInspirationChannel I have. Mick destroyed Foreigner. His greed and power tripping destroyed Foreigner. Now he tours with hired hands who do as they're told. I miss Foreigner

  • @JamesDavis-sh9gh

    @JamesDavis-sh9gh

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dranderson6071 Yup. Even to the point where he opens now for Kid Rock and is trying to to collect rent money. He is to Foreigner what Harold Melvin was to The Blue Notes and just as worse.

  • @danlc95
    @danlc95 Жыл бұрын

    Lou's legacy as one of rock's greatest voices will remain forever.

  • @norcal1962
    @norcal19625 ай бұрын

    Funny how Lou says he only halfheartedly sang “I Don’t Want to Live Without You,” because his voice is so smooth and soulful on it. He is definitely The Voice of Foreigner.

  • @SusanBishop555
    @SusanBishop5557 ай бұрын

    Lou Gramm IS Foreinger. What a fantastic voice. I am in love with it. Thanks so much for your talent. 😍😘🤗

  • @stevenadams200
    @stevenadams200 Жыл бұрын

    Regardless of who composes the band should always keep it equal like Rush did! Without Lou's voice there is no #1 song! Greed will always turn friends into enemies.

  • @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel

    @TheMICMusicInspirationChannel

    Жыл бұрын

    Would you do that if you ran a business? Would you give equal cuts year after year to employees who punched the clock, but didn't create and innovate? Whether Rush used that system, I don't know, but it sure didn't work for KISS.

  • @totallyunmemorable

    @totallyunmemorable

    Жыл бұрын

    That doesn't work very often. Bass players rarely write, and drummers almost never. You might want, in some cases, to make it equal to keep the bass player and drummer from trying to write songs. There's nothing worse - usually - than the contributions from beginner writers.

  • @nitro_001newman2

    @nitro_001newman2

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly! Splitting it 50/50 is the best way to keep the band intact.

  • @retrovi4128

    @retrovi4128

    Жыл бұрын

    Rush may have been equal pay but they were equal contributors.

  • @retrovi4128

    @retrovi4128

    Жыл бұрын

    Without Lou it may not have been #1, maybe. But without Mick it was guaranteed not to be a #1, it wouldn't have existed.

  • @stormbringercoming8105
    @stormbringercoming8105 Жыл бұрын

    Foreigner is their own tribute band now. Just like YES. When Lou left, so did the fire that lit that engine. This is a great interview. Sadly, it pulls back the curtain and demonstrates the what really go on inside the inner workings of a superstar band.

  • @totallyunmemorable

    @totallyunmemorable

    Жыл бұрын

    Foreigner, even now, is great. But it's just never the same when you lose original members and bring in some ringers. The magic is always diminished. The new guys are almost always technically better, but they just have the smell of the hired hand about them. Sadly, that was kind of what Lou was. But he's certainly not the only one to paddle that boat. Ritchie Sambora comes to mind.

  • @bertbartolome9097

    @bertbartolome9097

    Жыл бұрын

    just like Journey with steve Perry and Neal Schon

  • @seamusin1697

    @seamusin1697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@totallyunmemorable I wouldn't consider Foreigner great now. Kelly Hansen does his best but the tone and depth of Lou Grammy's voice in its prime was special and can't be replicated by someone who sounds too much like a generic studio rock singer that was brought in as the hired hand to fill on because the lead singer couldn't make the show on a given night.

  • @andrewkelley434

    @andrewkelley434

    Жыл бұрын

    Just like Styx without Dennis DeYoung

  • @fivestring65ify

    @fivestring65ify

    Жыл бұрын

    @@totallyunmemorable Ritchie Sambora got royally screwed.

  • @zefdin101
    @zefdin101 Жыл бұрын

    What a great interview! Thank you for letting your guest talk and form his thoughts, I appreciate that you are not an ego-driven host that pushes yourself into your interviews. That, to me, speaks of confidence. It is very interesting (and sad) to see how artists are very (sensitive, emotional?) … when it comes to their own creativity and an incident like that could drive such a wedge into their relationship. Lou is an amazing, amazing singer.

  • @suzetteging4050

    @suzetteging4050

    Жыл бұрын

    He is an amazing singer! And a great human being. He is a legend. Foreigner would be nothing without him.

  • @benjaminpettibone4254
    @benjaminpettibone4254 Жыл бұрын

    Lou, you made Foreigner what it is and always has been! Your voice is incredible, your humble spirit refreshing and your place is in all of my heart (as it is with millions of others) as a champion of making the best music. Yeah, Mick did lots of work too but his greed disgusts a lot of us in what he did to you. When I watch a video of Foreigner, I pay attention to your performance mainly as that brings a ton of satisfaction to the listening fans!

  • @dougpeters1625
    @dougpeters1625 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for letting the legend speak uninterrupted! We love you Lou.

  • @randaloopy
    @randaloopy Жыл бұрын

    Feeling sorry for Lou... That's a heart breaking story. 2 sides to every story but wow. The love of $$ is the root of all kinds of evil + it breaks up friendships, bands & marriages.

  • @williambergman3840

    @williambergman3840

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m so done with mick n foreigner after hearing this story! Can’t stand greedy jealous ppls n won’t support them with a penny of my money

  • @beverlymaxwell3556

    @beverlymaxwell3556

    Жыл бұрын

    Still money matters 🤝

  • @seaturtledog

    @seaturtledog

    Жыл бұрын

    The writing was on the wall that Mick was greedy when they kicked out the original members to make the album Four.

  • @mrlafayette1964

    @mrlafayette1964

    Жыл бұрын

    it goes deeper than money,we all like money it's what we need to live...selfishness,that's where the evil lies.

  • @fivestring65ify

    @fivestring65ify

    Жыл бұрын

    @@seaturtledog Yep, that was the beginning of the end. The original band was one of the best classic rock bands of the 70's.

  • @lotusmanb3832
    @lotusmanb3832 Жыл бұрын

    Lou is in the pantheon of the greatest singers of the 20th century and should be proud of the music he made. Both of Lou's solo albums are amongst my favourites and I listen to at least one song in random rotation from Ready or Not and Long Hard Look every day in my car. A tremendous artist.

  • @dontforget2020
    @dontforget20203 ай бұрын

    Lou Gramm IS Foreigner to me. I never even knew who the keyboard player was. I guarantee Lou is the one that won hearts.

  • @ralex3697
    @ralex3697 Жыл бұрын

    He is so wonderfully articulate and honest I wouldn’t even pay attention to them if Lou Gramm was not singing the tunes The songs were average at best, but Lou brought them to life Lou Gramm and Steve Perry were the reason Foreigner and Journey were so successful

  • @cheesemouse7774
    @cheesemouse7774 Жыл бұрын

    "Feels Like The First Time" My favorite Foreigner tune hands down. Nothing else is even close. Rock on Lou!

  • @samuelmorado70
    @samuelmorado70 Жыл бұрын

    I read that Sting stopped recording just to hear this song when he heard it. I saw them on the Foreigner 4 tour here in Lubbock Texas. I still remember the show . Lou Gramm is Foreigner. I love Inside information. Great album . Wish I had seen that tour

  • @andysott
    @andysott Жыл бұрын

    Foreigner was huge when I was in high school in 1978, Double Vision was a killer album. Lou Gramm IS minimum 50% of Foreigners success.

  • @RichardWarland

    @RichardWarland

    6 ай бұрын

    I'd say 110%!

  • @phatbackbeat6553
    @phatbackbeat6553 Жыл бұрын

    I worked with Peter Frampton’s bass player, Stanley Sheldon, while I lived in NYC. Lou had purchased a cul - de - sac of a few houses in, I believe Worcester. Stanley and his young son lived in one of the homes. He could not say enough wonderful things about Lou, from his voice to the man himself. That’s all I need to know about this rift !

  • @nydrone7051
    @nydrone7051 Жыл бұрын

    Best interviewer ever! You let Lou speak without interrupting him. I commend you!

  • @cherylb2008
    @cherylb20089 ай бұрын

    Lou was the voice of That group He sure went through alot

  • @deangiusti1884
    @deangiusti188410 ай бұрын

    Midnight Blue. One of my fav songs of all time. Legendary voice.

  • @raymondreid4987
    @raymondreid4987 Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm is one of the most amazing vocalist for anyone to say that he didn't contribute to a song as great as I want to know what love is, is to say that he was emotionless when he sang his heart out on that track. He delivered the goods the power and the feeling of what was put down on paper. But as always the singer gets crap because he's just the singer.

  • @ChickenatorJr
    @ChickenatorJr Жыл бұрын

    Lou is a legend! One of the best singers in the 80s

  • @kenperkins7921

    @kenperkins7921

    10 ай бұрын

    He REALLY ROCKED IN THE SUPER 70S!

  • @michaelj.742

    @michaelj.742

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kenperkins7921 Lou's vocals always stood out from everyone else I remember the first time I heard Foreigner it was the song Cold as ice and I was immediately a fan,I was 7 years old when I heard it.

  • @andyruller5568
    @andyruller5568 Жыл бұрын

    It always amazed me how people start a band young for just the love of music and the friendship. Then sprinkle in some coin...then the true colors come out. Just shows me who was the gem of this group. We all know, and love Lou!!! It's something we take pride in here in the north east as well as our neighbors in Canada, just look at the boys who created Rush. Lake Ontario has magical powers!

  • @franklinestep5374
    @franklinestep53742 ай бұрын

    Lou you are the voice of foreigner I don't care who they get to replace that voice they can't come even close 💯% you're in my prayer's Lou ROCK & ROLL HALL OF FAMER

  • @rhondaross3144
    @rhondaross3144 Жыл бұрын

    No Lou, No, Foreigner 😤 Lou’s voice brings chills to your soul!

  • @davidospina5216

    @davidospina5216

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello Rhonda how are you doing

  • @CALIGIRL702
    @CALIGIRL702 Жыл бұрын

    My very favorite Foreigner song is, "That was Yesterday" I still ay that on loop in my car! Best song ever! Thank you for the memories and the best music, Lou Gramm!!!!!

  • @tinydancer36

    @tinydancer36

    Жыл бұрын

    I was partial to Head Games...as long as Lou was singing it.

  • @mrburns366
    @mrburns36610 ай бұрын

    Lou is seriously one of the greatest rock singers ever! Completely epic!

  • @guidedmeditation2396
    @guidedmeditation2396 Жыл бұрын

    This video was both fascinating and upsetting. Lou Gramm has always been one of my all time favorite vocalists, so passionate and distinctive so it was great to see the inside story about the songs but the story is so upsetting I feel a bit angry hearing the details. There is no foreigner without Lou Gramm like there is no Journey without Steve Perry. No matter how awesome the replacements are it is not the same. That whole catalog of epic Foreigner hits sung by someone else amounts to a cover band even if they have all the original musicians.

  • @Freeway_Rollercoaster
    @Freeway_Rollercoaster Жыл бұрын

    I love this interview and Lou’s honesty.

  • @TheNaturalust

    @TheNaturalust

    Жыл бұрын

    Except its not.

  • @hackapump
    @hackapump Жыл бұрын

    Lou Gramm is probably my favorite rock singer of all time. He is an icon, primarily as the voice and co-writer of Foreigner, but also for that debut solo album of his: The lead single Midnight Blue is an essential 80s classic, heads above most of what Foreigner ever did. Even REM covered it, fer chrissakes.

  • @Atomykpimp

    @Atomykpimp

    Жыл бұрын

    I heard Mick got super pissed at Lou that they didn’t include Midnight Blue on a Foreigner album.

  • @mattbartholomew9251
    @mattbartholomew9251 Жыл бұрын

    As a fan of Foreigner since their big breakthrough in '76 nationally, and worldwide not long after, I bought every album they recorded, and still listen to all of them often. I knew from reading the liner notes on 4, and I think Foreigner live, released in '93, that there were issues of songwriting direction that sadly spelled the end of two original members years ago, but wasn't fully aware of Lou's reasons for departing until seeing this interview. How unfortunate, to say the least. Like many of these fans comments, I loved his intense, soulful, emotional, and powerful vocals on everything he sang, and he was undeniably a significant part of the bands sound and success, let alone identity. The seventies and eighties had many talented singers in classic rock, but Gramm was surely at the top. Apparently, many people agree with me, along with his peers from everything I have read and understand. Don't be bitter Lou, we love you and all your contributions to this band and music.

  • @patrickbarrett5486
    @patrickbarrett54867 ай бұрын

    Seen Lou Graham in Greensboro N.C.early 80's DAM WHAT A SHOW LOVED IT!!!!! MR LOU made the concert the BEST THANK YOU SIR

  • @champaignsunrise
    @champaignsunrise Жыл бұрын

    Love that the interviewer asked the question and allowed Lou to tell the story without being interrupted. Smart interviewer! BTW, when I think of Foreigner, the instrumental arrangements, guitar. keyboards...any of it is not what I find memorable or an icon of their music. It was Lou's signature vocals!

  • @TonyP7007
    @TonyP7007 Жыл бұрын

    Foreigner has never been the same without Lou Gramm. Lou is a tremendous vocalist and "I Want to Know What Love Is" is, perhaps, the greatest rock ballad of all time .... and quite frankly, without Lou's vocals, would never have been the hit it was regardless of the instrumentals, melody, choir, arrangement, or anything else. Lou Gramm's superb voice made Foreigner what it was in the late 1970s and 1980s. Even Lou's own solo work is superb, and it's strictly because of Lou and no one else. Greed is such a destruction force. I really hope Lou reads all of the positive comments here. And thank you for posting this interview.

  • @davidmathes6730
    @davidmathes67306 ай бұрын

    Lou just in case you don't know you are one of the best singers to ever touch a microphone, tweeks and melodies are important, but the natural ability to sing like you, is born in, it cannot be taught, thanks for all your hard work and amazing songs!

  • @darkshad0wz69
    @darkshad0wz69 Жыл бұрын

    the first time i met Lou it was back '89 and i was in this little independent movie theater in Rochester, NY called 'The Little Theater' and there was a deli right next store to the theater and i went in and didnt realize his parents owned the deli and all the sudden he came out from the back and i was like oh my God your Lou Gramm and he said i sure am and i shook his hand and he introduced me to his parents and both Lou and his parents were the most humble sweet people you could ever meet

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